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How To Open An Nyu Langone Hospital Patient Portal? In the case that they do not live at NYU Langone, you need to call the NYU MyChart Help Desk at 866-262-6458 so that we may create an account for them. Once you go online, click here and register for your account. How Do I Get My Medical Records From Nyu?
Our patient portal, NYU Langone Health MyChart, allows you to easily access information about your medical history and manage your care online and through the NYU Langone Health app. With proper consent, patients age 12 and older can grant access to their MyChart account to a trusted family member or caregiver.
However proxy access for adults is designed to ease the responsibility of overseeing health care for another adult, such as an elderly parent, spouses, and partners. Is NYU Langone Health MyChart safe and secure? We take great care to ensure that your health information is kept private and secure.
Parents or guardians of patients age 11 and younger can also request access to their child's NYU Langone Health MyChart account—this is full access to the account in all cases. Access to a child's account will automatically end on the child's 12th birthday.
You may be coming to NYU Langone for a doctor’s office appointment or for a hospital stay as an inpatient, outpatient, or for observation. The forms you need to fill out vary depending on the type of visit, which include the following:
During your first visit to an NYU Langone facility, including a hospital, care location, or doctor’s office where the NYU Langone logo is displayed, you need to read and sign the Patient Privacy and HIPAA Rights forms. Learn more about HIPAA patient privacy information.
People coming for an outpatient visit need the following forms and information:
From inside the hospital, dial 7314 or page the hospital operator. After 5:00PM, or on weekends and holidays, please contact the nursing supervisor at 718-630-7550.
At NYU Langone, our Patient Relations staff can help answer your questions about hospital policies and your rights as a patient. We can also address your safety concerns or grievances and advocate on your behalf to ensure that those matters are addressed by the appropriate department.
At NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital, our Patient Relations staff is available Monday through Friday from 9:00AM to 5:00PM. You can reach us by calling 212-598-6336. After 5:00PM, or on weekends and holidays, please contact the nursing supervisor at 212-598-6668. The Patient Relations office at NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital is on floor C3.
You can reach us by calling 347-377-3544. Our office is located in Brooklyn at 5800 Third Avenue on the second floor.
If your issue remains unresolved after contacting Patient Relations, you may contact The Joint Commission by calling 800-994-6610 or visiting The Joint Commission website. You may also contact the New York State Department of Health at 800-804-5447, via email at hospinfo@health.state.ny.us, or visit the New York State Department of Health website.
To request proxy access to your child’s NYU Langone Health MyChart account, you must first have your own account. If you are a patient at NYU Langone and don’t yet have an account, you can create your account online. If you are not a patient at NYU Langone, please call our MyChart Help Desk at 866-262-6458 so that we may create an account for you.
People age 12 and older may choose to share access to their NYU Langone Health MyChart account with a parent, guardian, or other trusted caregiver or friend. Shared access to the accounts of people age 12 to 17 expires on their 18th birthday, in accordance with New York State law. The person can choose to share access again at that time.
To accept an invitation for shared access to someone’s NYU Langone Health MyChart account, you must complete the following steps: